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trait, green mor. gt., Strawberry Hill, 1764, 4to. (724), Dec. 12, Sotheby Pickering, £6 5s. Herbert (George). The Temple. Sacred Poems and Private Eiaculations, old English binding in red mor., Cambridge, Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel, and are to be sold by Francis Green, stationer [1633], cr. 8vo. (97), Feb. 27, Sotheby Dobell, £110

[Title, etc., 4 11.; A-I 2 in twelves; four headlines slightly cut into. See also Hodgson, April 26, second ed., £3.] Herbert (G.) The Temple, the fourth, fifth, sixth, two issues of the seventh and eighth to the twelfth eds., two with portraits, 10 vol., various bindings, 1635-1703, fcap. (769), April 26, Hodgson Dobell, £5 [See also Sotheby, Feb. 6, 1676 ed., £4 10s.] Herbert (G.) Poemata varii Argumenti, Partim e Georgia Herberto Latine (utcunque) reddita, Partim conscripta, A Wilh. Dillingham, olive mor., Jansen style, by Rivière, London, typis E. Flesher, 1678, sm. 8vo. (237), May 22, Anderson Galleries [Herbert (T.)] Some Yeares Travels into divers parts of Asia and Afrique. . . with a Revival of the first Discoverer of America, revised and enlarged by the author, engraved title and vignettes in text, contemp. cf. (rebacked), London, 1638, folio (229), Nov. 21, Anderson Galleries

$32

$4.50

[The last book relates to the discovery of America by Madoc ap Owen Gwyneth, three hundred years before Columbus.] Herckmans (E.) Der Zee-Vaert Lof Handelende vande gedenckwaerdighste Zee-vaerden met de daeraenklevende op en onderganghen der Voornaemste Herrschappijen der gantscher Wereld, engraved title and engravings in the text, at p. 97 is an etching by Rembrandt, dated 1633, crushed blue mor., panelled back, Amsterdam, 1634, folio (518), July 17, Sotheby Edwards, £10 IOS. Herculaneum et Pompeii. Recueil Général des Peintures, Bronzes, Mosaiques, etc., découverts jusqu'à ce jour et reproduits d'après le Antichita di Ercolano, il Museo Borbonico, etc., par H. Roux Ainé, illustrated with several hundred outline engraved plates, 8 vol.. orig. boards (a little worn), uncut, Paris, 1861-2, roy. 8vo. (477), Dec. 13, Anderson Galleries $20

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[Scarce. Includes the eight volume, or Musée Secret," some plates in covered state.] Herefordshire Pomona, edited by Robert Hogg, coloured plates, 2 vol., mor. gt. ex., 1876-85, folio (1357), Nov. 28, Sotheby Galloway, £6 Heresbachius (Conradus). Four Bookes of Husbandrie, newly Englished and increased by Barnabe Googe, black letter, woodcuts, dedicated to Sir W. FitzWilliams, whose arms are on reverse of title, old vell., Printed for Iohn Wight, 1586, 4to. (104), Nov. 24, Sotheby Dobell, £15 10S.

Heriot (George). Travels through the Canadas, map and engravings, russ., 1807, 4to. (471), Nov. 24, Sotheby Edwards, £3 Herkomer (H.) Etching and Mezzotint Engraving, portrait and plates, 1892, 4to. (1011), March 20, Sotheby

Rimell, £2 8s.

[See also Dec. 12, 1 2s.; Feb. 20, £2; Nov. 28, £1 10s.] Herman (Archbishop of Cologne). Ein Christliche Reformation, gothic letter, title, with coat-of-arms, in red and black, old vell., Bonn, durch Laurentium von der Mülen in dem Jar, 1544, folio (170), Feb. 8, Puttick

Evans, £2 2s. Hermes Trismegistus. Liber de potestate et sapientia dei e graeco in latinum traductus a Marsilio Ficino, roman letter, long lines, 24 to a page, 56 11. [Hain 8456, Proctor *6458], two initials painted in gold and colours, in the bottom margin of one page a coat-of-arms, azure, three bendlets sinister or, crest a demi-leopard, initials in red and blue, a few MS. marginal notes in an old hand (small wormholes through a few leaves), Treviso, Gerardus Lisa, 18 Dec., 1471-Rufus (Sextus). Rerum gfstarum (sic) P. R. V. Augusto Liber, roman letter, 20 ll. [cp. Hain *14028-30, Proctor 4211], initial E in gold and colours, Venice, Florenz of Strasburg, n.d., in I vol., old red mor. gt., 4to. (519), July 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £28 10s. Herodianus Histor. Lib. VIII., cum Angeli Politani interpretatione, Greek and Latin in parallel columns, autograph signature of William Drummond of Hawthornden, on the title-page, cf., H. Stephanus, 1581, 4to. (792), Jan. 30, Sotheby Howell, £1 25.

[See also April 3, 1640 ed., special binding, £10 10s.] Herodotus. Historiae traductio e graeco in latinum habita per virum eruditissimum Laurentium Vallensem, editio princeps, hf. cf. (Hain *8469), Venetiis, J. Rubeum, 1474, folio (163), Feb. 8, Puttick Polygot, £10 IOS. Herodotus Halicarnaseus Libri novem, roman letter, woodcut border (shaved) on a 1, old hf. sheep, Venetiis, per I. and G. de Gregorius, 1494, folio (4369), Nov. 7, Sotheby

Leighton, £7 158. Herodotus. Opera, Græcè, red ruled, Aldine device on titlepage and at end, orig. brown cf. gt., tooled with a geometrical design, g.e. (repaired), Venetiis, in domo Aldi, mense Septembri, 1502, folio (472), April 3, Sotheby Maggs, £12 10S. Heros (Les) de la Ligue, ou La Procession Monacale conduitte par Louis XIV. pour la Conversion des Protestans de son Royaume, engraved throughout, title, 24 satirical portraits in mezzotint and a final leaf occupied by a sonnet, contemp. French red mor., à Paris, chez Père Peters à l'enseigne de Louis le Grand, n.d. [1691], 8vo. (193), Feb. 13, Sotheby Pelham, £3 5S. Herrera (A. de). The General History of the vast Continent

and Islands of America, translated by J. Stevens, por-
traits, folding plates (one missing at p. 227, Vol. iii.),
maps, 6 vol., panelled cf., 1725-6, 8vo. (417), July 10,
Sotheby
Edwards, II IOS.

[See also Hodgson, Nov. 2, 16; Sotheby, May 1, £15 10s.] Herrick (Robert). Hesperides, or the Works both Humane & Divine, engraved front. by William Marshall, green mor., by Rivière (a few paginations very slightly trimmed into), London, John Williams and Francis Eglesfield, 1648-7, 8vo. (663), May 2, Anderson Galleries $425

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[First edition, with His Noble Numbers at the end, with separate pagination.] Herrick (R.) Poetical Works, portrait, 2 vol., polished cf. ex., g.e., W. Pickering, 1825, 8vo. (36), March 22, HodgMaggs, £3 5s. Herrick (R.) The Hesperides and Noble Numbers, edited by Alfred Pollard, Preface by A. C. Swinburne, portrait, 2 vol., polished olive cf., gt. backs, gt. tops, uncut, by Tout, London, 1891, 12mo. (228), Oct. 17, Anderson Galleries $7.50 edition, with the appendix of free epigrams and poems. See also Dowell, March 13, £125.] Herrick (R.) Poems, chosen out of his Works, in black and red, with woodcut borders and initials, limp vell., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1895, 8vo. (545), July 24, Sotheby Maggs, £12

["The Muses' Library

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[See also Feb. 20, 10; Dec. 19, £12 15s.; American Art Association, April 11, $50.] Herrings Tayle (A), contayning a Poeticall fiction of diuers matters worthie the reading, original ed., old straightgrain blue mor. gt., g.e.. with bookplate of Sir Francis Freeling, Printed for Matthew Lownes, 1598, sm. 4to. (369), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £100

[This anonymous poem appears to refer to some dispute between two eminent personages of the time of Queen Elizabeth. Allusions are made to the writings of Spenser and Sydney.] Hervieu (P.) Flirt, illustrations by Madeleine Lemaire, one of 100 copies on Japanese paper, plates in three states, blue mor., sides and back fully tooled with a semis of roses in alternate rows of red and white inlay, inside borders, joints, cream silk linings, t.e.g., uncut, Paris, Boussod, Valadon et Cie, 1890, 4to. (150), Dec. 19, Sotheby £6 10s. Hese (J.) Itinerarias, gothic letter, long lines, hf. bound, Kloss copy, s. n. [Colonie, C. Zyrychzce, c. 1500], 4to. (4370), Nov. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s. Heseltine (J. P.) Original Drawings by Rembrandt, illustrations, hf. linen, Privately printed, 1907, 4to. (829), Dec. 12, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 5S.

Heseltine (J. P.) Collection. Series of eleven privatelyprinted Illustrated Catalogues of the various Sections of the Heseltine Collection of Pictures, Drawings, Engravings and Sculpture, plates, II vol., boards, cl. back (one sewn), seven having presentation inscriptions from the collector Privately printed, 1901-18, 4to. (149), July 3, Christie Rimell, £24

[Drawings by C. Gellée, 1901; Drawings by British Painters, 1902; Drawings in colours (coloured plates), 1903; Ten Little Pictures, 1908 (sewn); Drawings, French School, 1911; Drawings, Italian School, 1913; Norfolk and Suffolk Artists, 1914; Thirty-eight Etchings by J. P. H., 1915; Trifles in Sculpture, 1916; Remaining Drawings, 1917; John Varley and his Pupils, 1918.] Hesychius. Lexicon Graecum (cura Aldi Pii Manutii), redruled, brown mor. gt., with interlaced scrolls enamelled in black, corners of pointillé tooling, arms and device of Francis II. on sides and back, edges painted in red, green and gold, with crowned F in centre, silver clasps, by Hague of Brussels, preserved in a box, Hagenoa, T. Anshelmus, 1521, sm. folio (1492), July 3, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 Heth (Thomas). A manifest and apparent Confutation of an Astrological discourse, lately published to the discomfort of the weake and simple sort, black letter, woodcut diagrams, Robert Walde-graue, by the assent of R. Watkin, n.d., sm. 8vo. (370), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £15 Hewlett (Maurice). Earthwork out of Tuscany, first ed. (limited to 500 copies), front., autograph of W. Sharp on hf.-title (fly-leaf torn out), orig. buckram, t.e.g., 1895, 8vo. (31), Dec. 14, Hodgson Heffer, 16

[See also American Art Association, April 10, $27.50.] Hewlett (M.) The Works of Maurice Hewlett, some illustrated, together 44 vol., cl., boards and wrappers, as issued, London, 1895-1920 (266), April 17, Anderson Galleries $130

[A complete collected set of Hewlett's works (3 vol., with New York imprint, as issued). All in original bindings, and all exceptionally fine copies; mostly with the original paper jackets.]

Heydon (Sir C.) A Defence of Iudiciall Astrologie, in answer to a treatise lately published by M. Iohn Chamber, orig. cf., Cambridge, 1603, 4to. (588), Dec. 19, Sotheby

Ellis, £2 10s. Heylyn (P.) Cosmographie, engraved title, maps (slightly cut into), cf., 1682, folio (390), Feb. 20, Sotheby

Maggs, 1 8s. Heyrick (T.) Miscellany Poems (small piece torn from lower corner of sign. C2, 2 or 3 headlines slightly shaved, top corner of a few leaves at end frayed, affecting the pagination in some cases), dark red mor., emblematic centre

pieces, Cambridge, John Hayes for the Author, 1691, 4to. (434), July 27, Sotheby Ellis, £5 Heywood (John). The Spider and the Flie, a Parable of the Spider and the Flie, made by John Heywood, olive mor., in brown mor. case, by Joly, Imprinted at London in Flete Strete by Tho. Povvell, Anno. 1556, 4to. (664), May 2, Anderson Galleries $800

[First edition. Large and fine copy, measuring_59 by 8 inches. With the Hoe bookplate. See also Oct. 26, $340.] Heywood (Thomas). A Challenge for Beautie, as it hath beene sundry times acted, original ed., wanting blank for A I, unbound, 1636, 4to. (105), Nov. 24, Sotheby Dobell, £8 10S. Heywood (T.) Englands Elizabeth, her Life and Troubles during her minoritie from the Cradle to the Crowne, portrait of the Queen, red levant mor ex, g.e., by F. Bedford, Iohn Beale for Philip Waterhouse, 1631, 8vo. (371), Feb. 6, Sotheby Ellis, II Heywood (T.) Gunaikeion, or Nine Bookes of Various History concerning Women, inscribed by ye names of ye Nine Muses, first ed., fine impression of the engraved title, levant mor. ex., g.e., A. Islip, 1624, folio (444), Feb. 8, Puttick Peters, £10 IOS.

[See also April 5, 10 10s.; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $80.] Heywood (T.) The Phoenix of these late Times, or the Life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq., who lived at his house in Grub Street forty-foure yeares, and in that space was never scene by any, aged 84, first ed., portrait by William Marshall, polished cf., gt. top, uncut, by Bedford, London, N. Okes, 1637, sm. 4to. (99), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries $200

Heywood (T.) The Wise-woman of Hogsdon, a Comedie, limp vell., London, M. P. for Henry Shephard, 1638, sm. 4to. (98), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries

$47.50

[First edition. A pencil-note on inside cover states that this is A. Dyce's copy.] Heywood (T.) Dramatic Works, with Life and Remarks on his Writings by J. P. Collier, 2 vol., tree marbled cf. ex., m.e., by Rivière, 1853, 8vo. (825), Nov. 14, Sotheby Dobell, I 18s. Hierocles. Hieroclis Philosophi stoici et sanctissimi in Aureos versus Pythagorae opusculum praestantissimum, roman letter, long lines, AI a blank, hf. mor., uncut [Hain *854, Proctor 3978], Rome, per Johannem Besicken & Sigismudum Mayer, 1493, sm. 4to. (481), Oct. 19, Sotheby Jones, £6 Hieronymus. Buch der Altvater, gothic letter, 34 long lines to a full page, a full-page woodcut representing the hermits, numerous woodcuts throughout the text (some pages of text slightly damaged by small wormholes),

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